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1 IndigoVision BX and GX Range Cameras Web Configuration Guide

2 BX and GX Range - Cameras THIS MANUAL WAS CREATED ON 11/27/2017. DOCUMENT ID: IU-BX-MAN001-4 Legal considerations LAWS THAT CAN VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY MAY PROHIBIT CAMERA SURVEILLANCE. PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE RELEVANT LAWS ARE FULLY UNDERSTOOD FOR THE PARTICULAR COUNTRY OR REGION IN WHICH YOU WILL BE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. INDIGOVISION LTD. ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR IMPROPER OR ILLEGAL USE OF THIS PRODUCT. Copyright COPYRIGHT INDIGOVISION LIMITED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MANUAL IS PROTECTED BY NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT AND OTHER LAWS. UNAUTHORIZED STORAGE, REPRODUCTION, TRANSMISSION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MANUAL, OR ANY PART OF IT, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL AND/OR CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. INDIGOVISION, INDIGOULTRA, INDIGOPRO, AND INDIGOLITE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF INDIGOVISION LIMITED. CAMERA GATEWAY, AND MOBILE CENTER ARE UNREGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF INDIGOVISION LIMITED. ALL OTHER PRODUCT NAMES REFERRED TO IN THIS MANUAL ARE TRADEMARKS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. SAVE AS OTHERWISE AGREED WITH INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC., THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED WITHOUT EXPRESS REPRESENTATION AND/OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS, INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND INDIGOVISION, INC. DISCLAIM ALL IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND/OR OBLIGATIONS OF EVERY KIND IN RESPECT OF THIS MANUAL. ACCORDINGLY, SAVE AS OTHERWISE AGREED WITH INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC., THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED ON AN AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS AND AS AVAILABLE BASIS. PLEASE CONTACT INDIGOVISION LIMITED (EITHER BY POST OR BY AT TECHNICAL.SUPPORT@INDIGOVISION.COM) WITH ANY SUGGESTED CORRECTIONS AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS TO THIS MANUAL. SAVE AS OTHERWISE AGREED WITH INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC., THE LIABILITY OF INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND INDIGOVISION, INC. FOR ANY LOSS (OTHER THAN DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY) ARISING AS A RESULT OF ANY NEGLIGENT ACT OR OMISSION BY INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC. IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL AND/OR AS A RESULT OF ANY USE OF OR RELIANCE ON THIS MANUAL IS EXCLUDED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS. Contact address IndigoVision Limited Charles Darwin House, The Edinburgh Technopole, Edinburgh, EH26 0PY Safety notices This guide uses the following formats for safety notices: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in moderate injury, damage the product, or lead to loss of data. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may seriously impair operations. Additional information relating to the current section. 2 Web Configuration Guide - v4

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Legal considerations 2 Copyright 2 Contact address 2 Safety notices 2 1 Introduction 5 Cameras 5 Requirements 5 2 Operations 7 Logging in 7 3 Web Configuration Pages 11 Live Interface 11 Encode Setup 11 Video Window Setup 11 Video Window Option 12 PTZ Control 13 Joystick 14 PTZ Setup/Menu 14 Playback 15 Video Playback 15 Picture Playback 18 Setup 20 Camera 20 IVS Setup 24 Network 28 Event 34 Storage 42 System 43 Information 46 Temperature 47 4 Alarm 49 5 Intelligent Auto-Tracking 51 Capabilities 51 Tripwire 51 Cross Warning Zone 52 Perimeter Protection 52 Loitering Detection 53 Web Configuration Guide - v4 3

4 BX and GX Range - Cameras Abandoned Object Detection 53 Missing Object Detection 54 Illegal Parking 54 Fast Moving 54 Typical Applications 55 Single-Scene Track 55 Multiple-scene Track 57 Panorama-Scene Tracking-Alarm Activation 58 Panorama-scene Track-Manual Activation 58 6 Fisheye Camera Configuration 60 Video monitoring window configuration 60 Refocus a rectilinear video pane 61 4 Web Configuration Guide - v4

5 1 INTRODUCTION This Web Configuration Guide contains information about the BX or GX Range Cameras Web Configuration pages. The following functions are for reference only. Some BX or GX Range Cameras may not support all functions. Cameras This guide describes web configuration for the following BX or GX Range Cameras: BX420 4MP Minidome Camera BX420 4MP Environmental Minidome Camera BX420 HD Minidome Camera BX420 HD Environmental Minidome Camera BX620 4K Bullet Camera BX420 4K Environmental Minidome Camera BX620 4K Fixed Camera BX520 HD Adaptive IR PTZ Dome Camera BX520 4MP In-ceiling PTZ Dome Cameras BX520 4MP Pendant PTZ Dome Cameras BX620 4MP Bullet Camera BX620 4MP Fixed Camera BX620 HD Fixed Camera BX620 HD Bullet Camera BX Thermal Bullet Camera BX Thermal Bullet Camera BX720 6MP Fisheye Camera BX720 12MP Fisheye Camera GX420 Minidome Camera GX620 Bullet Camera GX420 HD Pan/Tilt Camera BX720 8MP Panoramic Dome Camera Requirements The BX or GX Range Cameras support Web configuration and management using a PC. Web Configuration Guide - v4 5

6 1 Introduction BX and GX Range - Cameras Web configuration involves the following modules: Monitor channel preview PTZ control System configuration Alarms Before starting configuration, establish a network connection: 1. Ensure that the BX or GX Range Cameras is correctly connected to the network. 2. Ensure that the BX or GX Range Cameras IP address and the PC IP address are in the same network segment. 3. If there is router, set the corresponding gateway and subnet mask. 4. Use the command ping <IP address> to check the connection. 6 Web Configuration Guide - v4

7 2 OPERATIONS This chapter describes common tasks required for the operation of the BX or GX Range Cameras. Logging in 1. In a standard web browser, navigate to the BX and GX Range 's IP address. For example, if your device IP is , enter in the address bar. The login interface is displayed. 2. Enter your user name and password. The default user name is Admin and the default password is On your first login, an install dialog is displayed with details for installing control webrec.cab. 3. Click OK in the install dialog. The system automatically installs the control. If you cannot download the file, ensure that you have installed the plug-in to enable download. Alternatively, lower your browser security levels. Web Configuration Guide - v4 7

8 2 Operations BX and GX Range - Cameras Figure 1: Security Settings dialog for Internet Explorer 8 Web Configuration Guide - v4

9 BX and GX Range - Cameras 2 Operations Figure 2: Internet Options dialog Web Configuration Guide - v4 9

10 2 Operations BX and GX Range - Cameras 10 Web Configuration Guide - v4

11 3 WEB CONFIGURATION PAGES This section explains the configuration options provided by the Web Configuration pages for BX or GX Range Cameras. Live Interface Log in to view the live monitor window. Operate the BX or GX Range Cameras using the Web interface. Encode Setup The encode setup interface elements are defined below. Table 1: Encode setup interface options Main stream Sub Stream Protocol In normal network width environment, main stream can record audio/video files and monitor the network. Connected to the Protocol, monitor or close the video under sub stream configuration. Sub-streams can be used for network monitoring instead of the main stream when network bandwidth is not sufficient. Select video monitor protocol from the dropdown list. There are three options: TCP/UDP/Multicast. Video Window Setup The Video Window setup interface elements are defined below. Table 2: Video Window setup interface parameters Image adjustment Original size Full screen Width and height ratio Fluency setup Rules info Open/close PTZ interface Click to show or hide the picture setup interface in the top right pane. Click to restore the video to its original size. This option depends on the resolution of the video. Click to go to full-screen mode. Double-click press Esc to exit full-screen. Click to restore the original ratio or suitable window. Select the fluency type: real-time, normal or fluency. Click to enable the live interface to display intelligent rules. The default setting is enabled. Left click to display or hide the PTZ control interface. The picture setup interface is shown in the top-right pane when selected. Web Configuration Guide - v4 11

12 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Figure 3: Picture setup interface The picture setup interface elements are defined below. All the operations listed here apply to the Web Configuration pages only. Other options, including brightness, contrast, hue and saturation, can be adjusted using the following menu path: Setup > Camera > Conditions Table 3: Picture setup interface parameters Adjust monitor video brightness. Adjust monitor video contrastness. Adjust monitor video saturation. Adjust monitor video hue. Reset Restore brightness, contrastness saturation and hue to system default setup. Video Window Option The interface is shown as below. Figure 4: Video Window function option interface The Video Window function option interface elements are described below. Table 4: Vide Window function options interface elements SN 1 Remark Click and select pen color. Add mark information to the preview interface. 12 Web Configuration Guide - v4

13 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages SN 2 Gesture control 3 Alarm output On the preview interface, click to control the PTZ and use the middle button to zoom in/zoom out. Click to generate an alarm output. The button becomes red. Click again to stop alarm output. There are two alarm output icons because this series product supports two relay output. The alarm output interface may vary for different series products. 4 Digital zoom When video is in original status, click this button to select any zone to zoom in. After zooming in, drag the zoom-in area to the specified area. Right-click to restore the original status. Use the wheel to zoom out of the video. 5 Snapshot Snapshoot important video. Navigate to Setup > Camera > Video > Path to modify the local record save path. 6 Triple snap Click to take a snapshot at 1f/s for three times. All images are saved in the system storage folder. 7 Record When you click the local Record button, the system begins recording. Navigate to Setup > Camera > Video > Path to modify the local record save path. 8 Manual Track 9 Audio output 10 Bidirectional talk Click, then click and drag in the video window to select any zone. Enable the BX or GX Range Cameras to auto-track the object in the specified area. Navigate to Setup > IVS setup > Global setup interface to enable IVS auto-tracking. Turn on or off audio when you are monitoring. Navigate to Setup > Camera > Audio to set. Click to begin audio talk. Navigate to Setup > Camera > Audio to set bidirectional talk mode. 11 Help Click to open the help file. PTZ Control Before PTZ operation, ensure that you have correctly set PTZ protocol using the following menu path: Setup > System > PTZ. View direction keys, speed, zoom, focus and the iris button. PTZ direction: PTZ supports the following directions: Left Right Up Down Upper left Upper right Bottom left Bottom right Fast positioning Speed: Select a speed from 1 to 8. Web Configuration Guide - v4 13

14 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Figure 5: PTZ control interface Joystick Figure 6: PTZ Joystick Drag the button in the middle of the joystick to control device rotation. PTZ Setup/Menu Click Set to display the PTZ Settings interface. Use this interface to select scan, preset, tour pattern, assistant function and so on. The options in the PTZ Settings interface are described below. 14 Web Configuration Guide - v4

15 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Table 5: Scan Preset Tour Pattern Assistant Goto Pan Control the PTZ to set the scan left limit and right limit. Click Startto begin the scan operation. Default SN is 1. Input the preset value and click Add, to save the current position as one preset. Click View and the camera turns to the corresponding position of the preset. Input the tour value and click Add to add one preset from the tour. Click Start to begin the tour. Click Add to operate the PTZ. Click Stop to stop the memory pattern process. Click Start to begin PTZ movement. Input the assistant value and click AUX on to enable the corresponding assistant value. Accurate positioning function. Input the corresponding horizontal angle, tilt angle, and dome zoom speed and click Goto to go to a specified position. One unit of the horizontal angle or tile angle stands for 0.1 degree. Click Startto turn the PTZ. Playback Web client playback supports the following modes: Video playback Picture playback You must set 3.5 Storage Management before operating playback. Video Playback The video playback interface includes the following functions: Play function Playback file Playback clip Record type Progress bar Aux function Play Table 6: Play parameters Note Play Stop Next frame Click to play video. Click to stop playing current video. Click to play next frame. You must pause playback when using next frame function. Web Configuration Guide - v4 15

16 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Note Slow Fast Quiet Volume Click to slow down playback. Click to speed up playback. When this button is displayed, playback is mute. Click to restore audio function. Click the to adjust the playback volume. Playback File Figure 7: Playback calendar The blue dates in the calendar indicate that there is video or a snapshot file on the day indicated. Table 7: Playback file parameters File type Data source Note Select day to playback video. Select jpg to view an image. The default is SD card. 1. Click the blue date. The timeline displays the record file progress bar with colors: Green: general record. Yellow: motion record. Red: alarm record. Blue: manual record. 2. Click a certain time location of the record file progress bar area The playback interface plays the record file from that time. 3. Click file list The record file for the selected date is displayed in the file list. 16 Web Configuration Guide - v4

17 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Figure 8: File list 4. Double-click the file in the list. The file is played. File size, start time and end time are also displayed. Table 8: Search and download options Note Search Search all the record files between the start time and end time of the selected date. Download Format Download Back Select the format:.dav or.mp4. When record type is dav, click to download the file to local. When record type is mp4, click to download file to Storage path. The system does not support download and playback record of MP4 format at the same time. Click to go back to calendar interface to select date again. Playback Cut When using playback cut, the record file which is being played back stops playing automatically. 1. Click the start time of playback cut on the timeline. The time must be within the range of the progress bar area for the record file. 2. Click Cut to set the start time for the playback clip. Web Configuration Guide - v4 17

18 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras 3. Click the end time of the playback cut on the timeline. The time must be within the range of the progress bar area for the record file. 4. Click Cut to set the end time for the playback clip. 5. Click Save to edit the file to storage path. Record Type Select the Record Type to display only the selected type of file in the progress bar and file list. Figure 9: Record Type selection Progress Bar Time Format Note Click to display the progress bar in 24-hour mode. Click to display the progress bar within 2 hours range of the record file. Click to display the progress bar within 1 hour range of the record file. Click to display the progress bar with 30 minutes range of the record file. Assistant Table 9: Assistant parameters Note Zoom Regional Click to select any area to zoom in to when the playback video is in its original state. When the video is not in its original state, click to drag and zoom the area within a certain range. Right-click to restore the video to its original state. Zoom by rolling the mouse wheel. Snapshot Click to snapshot the playback video. The image is stored in the path Picture Playback The picture playback interface of WEB client includes following three functions. The picture playback interface includes the following functions: Play function Playback file Snapshot type Play : Click to play pictures. 18 Web Configuration Guide - v4

19 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages : Click to pause playback. Playback File Figure 10: Playback calendar The blue dates in the calendar indicate that there is an image file on the day indicated. 1. Click file list The snapshot file for the selected date is displayed in the file list. 2. Double-click the file in the list. The snapshot file is played. File size, start time and end time are also displayed. Table 10: Download and search parameters Note Search Search all the record files between the start time and end time of the selected date. Download Back When record type is dav, click to download the file to local. When record type is mp4, click to download file to Storage path. The system does not support download and playback record of MP4 format at the same time. Click to go back to calendar interface to select date again. Web Configuration Guide - v4 19

20 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Snapshot Type Select the Snapshot Type to display only the selected type of file in the file list. Figure 11: Snapshot Type selection Setup Use the setup menu to configure cameras. Camera Conditions The Conditions interface screen is made up of the following sub-screens: Conditions interface Profile Management interface The Conditions interface is made up of the following fields: Table 11: Conditions parameters Profile Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness Gamma Anti-flicker Exposure mode Backlight mode You may select the following profiles: Normal Day Night Adjust the monitor window brightness. Adjust the monitor window contrast. Adjust the monitor window saturation. Adjust the video sharpness. The higher the value, the clearer the edge of images. Changes image brightness and improves dynamic display range. Select from the following: Outdoor: allows you to select the Gain priority and Shutter priority exposure modes. 50Hz: sets the system to auto-adjust the exposure when the frequency is 50Hz. 60Hz: sets the system to auto-adjust the exposure when the frequency is 60Hz. Depending on the anti-flicker setting, you can select from the following exposure modes: Auto: the video brightness changes automatically within the proper exposure range according to the different environments. Gain priority: allows you to set the gain. Shutter priority: allows you to set the shutter speed. Manual: set the video brightness manually. Select one of the following modes: OFF BLC HLC 20 Web Configuration Guide - v4

21 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages WDR White Balance mode Day & Night mode Day & Night sensitivity Day & Night delay IR light mode Default Refresh Save The white balance affects the general hue of the video. Select from the following options to match the camera's operating environment: Auto Natural Street Lamp Outdoor Manual Regional Custom Set the output color. Set the sensitivity of the color and black/white switches. Set the delay value of the color and black/white switches. Select one of the following modes: Manual SmartIR OFF Set the device default setup. Cancel the operation in current interface and restore previously saved operation. Save the configuration. The Profile Management interface is made up of the following fields: Table 12: Profile Management parameters Profile Management Always Enable Default Refresh Save You may select the following profile management modes: Normal Full Time Schedule Select from the following: Day Night Set the device default setup. Cancel the operation in current interface and restore previously saved operation. Save the configuration. Video The video interface screen is made up of the following sub-screens: Video bit stream interface Snapshot interface ROI interface Path interface The Video bit stream interface is made up of the following fields: Web Configuration Guide - v4 21

22 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Table 13: Video bit stream parameters Sub Stream Enable Encode mode Resolution Frame Rate (FPS) Bit Rate Type Recommended Bit Bit Rate Check the box to enable extra stream function. This function is enabled by default. Select an encode mode: H.264: main profile standard. H264 bit stream H.264H: high profile standard. H264 bit stream H.264B: baseline profile MJPEG: encode. The video needs a large bit stream to ensure video definition. Use the maximum bit stream value. To monitor the system using a Blackberry mobile phone, enable the sub stream function in your camera and set the resolution as CIF. Select a resolution level from the dropdown list. The recommended bit stream value differs for each resolution level. When video is under rotating status, you cannot set resolution at or higher than 1080P. PAL: 1~25f/s,1-50f/s NTSC: 1~30f/s or 1~60f/s. The frame rate may vary for different resolutions. Select either VBR or CBR. You can set video quality in VBR mode. Under MJPEG mode, only CBR is available. Recommended bit rate value according to the resolution and frame rate you have set. In CBR, this bit rate is the maximum value. In dynamic video, the system must have a low frame rate or video quality to guarantee the value. The value is null in VBR mode. Please refer to recommend bit rate for the detailed information. SVC Frame rate can be encoded by layer. It is a flexible encoding method. By default, it is 1 as 1 layer. You also can set 2/3/4 layers. I Frame Here you can set the P frame amount between two I frames. The value ranges from 1 to 150. Default value is 50. Recommended value is frame rate *2. Watermark Settings By calibrating watermark, to see if video is modified. Select Watermark function. Default watermark is Digital CCTV. Watermark character can only be number, letter, _, - within 128 characters. The Snapshot interface is made up of the following fields: Table 14: Snapshot parameters Snapshot type Image size Select either General (schedule) or Event (activation). Resolution of snapshot (main stream or sub stream). Quality Set the image quality from 1 to 6. Interval Set snapshot frequency. The Video overlay interface is made up of the following fields: 22 Web Configuration Guide - v4

23 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Table 15: Video overlay parameters Channel Title Time Title OSD Info Picture Overlay Refresh Note Check Enableto display the Channel title in the video monitoring window. Use the mouse to drag the Channel Title box to adjust its position. Check Enableto display time title in the video monitoring window. Use the mouse to drag the Time Title box to adjust its position. Check Enable to display OSD in the video monitoring window. Use the mouse to drag the OSD Info box to adjust its position. Alignment mode includes left align and right align. Check Enable to display picture overlay in the video monitoring window. Click to upload an image. Thi image is overlaid onto the video monitoring window. Drag the yellow box to adjust the position of overlaid pictures. OSD Info and Picture Overlay cannot be enabled at the same time. After setting Channel Title, Time Title, OSD Info and Picture Overlay and saving successfully, check the results by clicking Refresh. The ROI interface is made up of the following fields: Table 16: ROI parameters Enable Note Check Enable to display the ROI in the video monitoring window. Image Quality Set the image quality of the ROI from 1 to 6. Use record linkage in the Live interface to set the storage path for monitoring snapshot and monitoring recordings. Storage path is linked to the snapshot, download or clip in the playback interface. Use the Storage interface to set the storage path for playback snapshot, record download and playback clip respectively. Default Live Snapshot path:c:\documents and Settings\Administrator\WebDownload\LivePicture Default Live Record path:c:\documents and Settings\Administrator\WebDownload\LiveRecord Default Playback Snapshot path:c:\documents and Settings\Administrator\WebDownload\PlayBackPicture Default Playback Download path:c:\documents and Settings\Administrator\WebDownload\PlayBackRecord Default Playback Clip path:c:\documents and Settings\Administrator\WebDownload\PlayBackRecordCut The Administrator is the login account currently being used. Audio The audio interface is made up of the following fields: Web Configuration Guide - v4 23

24 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Ensure that you have enabled the video function, otherwise you can not enable the audio function. Table 17: Audio interface parameters Audio enable Encode mode Recorded files in the main stream or sub (extra) streams only contain video by default. Check the audio box to enable the audio function so that the main stream that the network has transmitted is audio/video composite stream. The encode mode of the main stream and extra stream include PCM, G.711A and G.711Mu. The setup here is for audio encode mode and the bidirectional talk encode both. IVS Setup Global Setup The Global Setup interface is made up of the following fields: Table 18: Global Setup interface parameters IVS enable Panorama PTZ enable Scene type Appply scene Alarm track enable De-jitter De-jitter enable Check the box to enable IVS function. Click to enable panorama PTZ. IVS function and panorama PTZ cannot be enabled at the same time. Panorama: Intelligent analytics of the current monitor video with the preview function enabled. Single scene: Intelligent analytics for one scene. Multiple-scene: Iintelligent analytics for several scenes, which support tour function. The default setting is Normal. The system enables auto-tracking when a rule is activated. The alarm track function is null if you do not check the box. This does not affect other alarm output when this function is null. Set device de-jitter rate. Check the box to enable de-jitter module. Scene Setup The Scene setup interface is made up of the following fields: Table 19: Scene setup parameters Add scene Scene setup Preview scene Limit Track Click to add a scene. Click to set current monitor video as the corresponding scene and get a number. Click to preview the selected scene. Check the box to set up/down/left/right limit at the bottom of the interface. Zoom Click to zoom in and click to zoom out. 24 Web Configuration Guide - v4

25 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages PTZ Click PTZ button to adjust scene position. Speed Set PTZ movement speed. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Use the Single Scene sub-screen to select which single scene to view. Use the Multiple Scene sub-screen to set up Tours and Stay times. Rule Setup Set up rules using the individual rule type interfaces. For more information, see "Capabilities" on page 51 The rule setup interface is made up of the following fields: Table 20: Rule setup interface parameters Select scene Add rule Rule enable Rule name Rule type Select the scene from the drop-down to add the corresponding rule. Click to add a rule to the selected scene. Check the box to enable the rule. Set a rule name. Set the rule type. Draw rule Click to draw current rule. Delete rule Click to delete current rule. The Tripwire interface is made up of the following fields: Table 21: Tripwire interface parameters Object type supported Direction Target filter Select an object type here. The default setup is all types. Set tripwire direction. A->B B->A A<->B. Check the box to enable this function, then click Drawto set the target filter model in this scene for this rule. Click Clear to remove the selected target filter model. The Cross warning zone interface is made up of the following fields: Table 22: Cross warning zone parameters Object type supported Detect action list Select an object type. The default setting is All types. In area: When the tracked object is in the detect zone and the stay time is more than the time threshold set here, the system activates an alarm. Through area: The system generates an alarm when the tracking object crosses the limit set here. Web Configuration Guide - v4 25

26 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Direction Max target No. Min target No. Min last time Report interval Target filter Set the cross direction for Through area Detect actions. Set the alarm activation amount in the zone. The system will not generate an alarm when the object amount in the zone is more than the threshold set here. Set the alarm activation amount in the zone. The system will not generate an alarm when the object amount in the zone is less than the threshold set here. Set the minimum time between the target being in the zone and an alarm activation occurrence. Set the alarm period. If this value is 0, the system sounds the alarm only once. Check the box to enable this function and click Draw to set the target filter model in this scene. The abandoned object detection interface is made up of the following fields: Table 23: Abandoned object detection interface parameters Object type supported Min last time Target filter Select an object type. The default setting is All types. Set the minimum time between the abandoned object occurrence and alarm activation. Check the box to enable this function and click Draw to set the target filter model in this scene. The loitering detection interface is made up of the following fields: Table 24: Loitering detection interface parameters Object type supported Alarm activation number (Person) Min last time Report interval Target filter Select an object type. The default setup is all types. Set the alarm activation threshold. The default setup is 0. Set the minimum time between the target being in the zone and an alarm activation occurrence. Set the alarm period. If this value is 0, the system triggers the alarm just once. Check the box to enable this function and click Draw to set the target filter model in this scene. The fast moving interface is made up of the following fields: Table 25: Fast moving interface parameters Object type supported Detect type Sensitivity Min last time Activation speed Target filter Select an object type. The default setup is all types. Set the detection type. The default setup is Fast move. The rule is to detect the fast moving object in the warning zone. Set the alarm activation sensitivity. Set the minimum time between the object moving and alarm activation. Set the minimum speed at which an object can activate an alarm. Check the box to enable this function and click Draw to set the target filter model in the scene. The permiter protection interface is made up of the following fields: 26 Web Configuration Guide - v4

27 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Table 26: Perimeter protection interface parameters Object type supported Direction Target filter Select an object type. The default setup is all types. Set cross perimeter direction. The option includes: A->B B->A A<->B. Check the box to enable this function and click Draw to set the target filter model in this scene. The missing object detection interface is made up of the following fields: Table 27: Please refer to the following sheet for detailed informaiton. Object type supported Min last time Target filter Select an object type. The default setup is all types. Set the minimum time between the missing object occurrence and alarm activation. Check the box to enable this function and click Draw to set the target filter model in this scene. The illegal parking interface is made up of the following fields: Table 28: Illegal parking interface parameters Object type supported Min last time Target filter Select an object type. The default setup is all types. Set the minimum time between the illegal parking occurrence and alarm activation. Check the box to enable this function and click Draw to set the target filter model in this scene. Alarm activation setup is made up of the followng fields: Table 29: Alarm activation setup parameters Rule Working period Record Relay output Send Snapshot Copy Set rule arm and disarm period. Click Setup to set. Check the box to record when alarm activation occurred. Check the box to output an alarm when alarm activation occurred. Check the box to send out an when alarm activation occurred. Please note current function is null when the device is offline, or IP conflict occurred. Check the box to snapshot when alarm activation occurred. Select a rule name from the dropdown list and click Copy to copy the alarm activation setup of current rule to the selected rule. The parameter interface is made up of the following fields: Web Configuration Guide - v4 27

28 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Table 30: s interface parameters Scene Detect balance Select a scene from the drop-down. Select a detect balance mode: Compromise mode, Omission detect less or Error detect less. Sensitivity Set the sensitivity level from 1 to 10. The default setting is 5. The higher the sensitivity is, the easier it is for the device to detect low-contrast and small objects. More errors may also be detected. Antidisturbance mode Backlight scene enable Shadow scene enable Target filter Add detect region Add exclued region Control random disturbance in the scene. Check the box to set higher recognition capability in backlit scenes. Check the box to set higher recognition capability in shadow scenes. Click Draw to set the target filter model in this scene. Click Add Detect Region to draw a detection zone. Click Add Exclude to draw a privacy mask (shield) zone. Network TCP/IP The TCP/IP interface is made up of the following fields: Table 31: TCP/IP interface parameters Host Name Ethernet Card Mode Mac Address IP Version IP Address Default Gateway Preferred DNS Alternate DNS Set the current host device name. If the device has several network cards, select the Ethernet port. Static mode: Set the IP/subnet mask/gateway manually. DHCP mode: The IP/subnet mask/gateway are null. IP/subnet mask/gateway and DHCP are read-only when the PPPoE dial is OK. Dsplay host Mac address. This field is read-only. Select either IPV4 or IPV6. You can access the IP address of these two versions. The system must check the validity of all IPv6 addresses. The IP address and the default gateway must be in the same IP section. When PPPoE function is enabled, the IP/subnet mask/default gateway is read-only. You can not set or restore default setup. Use the keyboard to input the corresponding number to modify the IP address, then set the corresponding subnet mask and the default gateway. Set the corresponding default gateway for the IPv4. This field must not be left blank. DNS IP address for the IPv4. This field must not be left blank. Alternate DNS IP address for the IPv4. This field must not be left blank. 28 Web Configuration Guide - v4

29 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Enable ARP/Ping set device IP address service. If the device MAC address in known, use an ARP/Ping command to modify or set the device IP address. For more information, see "ARP/Ping set device IP address" on page 29. ARP/Ping set device IP address 1. Ensure that the BX or GX Range Cameras and the PC are on the same LAN. 2. Get the required IP address. 3. Set the BX or GX Range Cameras and the PC on the same LAN. 4. Get the physical address from the label of the BX or GX Range Cameras. 5. Go to the Run interface and input the following commands. arp s <IP Address> <MAC> ping l 480 t <IP Address> For example: arp -s c ping -l 480 -t Reboot the device. If the setup is successful, a Reply from output message is displayed. 7. Close the command line. 8. Open a standard web browser and enter address>. 9. Press Enter to access the IP. Connection The connection interface is made up of the following fields: Table 32: Connection interface parameters Paramet er Max connectio n Maximum Web connection for the BX or GX Range Cameras between 1 and 20. The default setting is 10. TCP port Select a value from 1025 to The default value is Input the actual port number if necessary. UDP port Select a value from 1025 to The default value is Input the actual port number if necessary. HTTP port RTSP port Select a value from 1025 to The default value is 80. Input the actual port number if necessary. The default value is 554. If using QuickTime, a Blackberry phone or VLC play real-time video, you can use a real-time monitor bit stream Url format to play. When using a Blackberry phone, the bit stream mode is H.264B, resolution is CIF and audio is disabled. If requesting a real-time monitor bit stream RTSP stream media service, specify the channel number and bit stream type in the Url. The Url format is shown as below: Web Configuration Guide - v4 29

30 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Paramet er rtsp://username:password@ip:port/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&su btype=0 Input the username, password, port and subtype following items manually. Username/password/IP/port/subtype. The IP is device IP and the port default value is 554. The channel number begins with 1. subtype:bit stream type,main stream is 0( subtype=0) and extra stream is 1( subtype=1). You do not need to input the user name and password if you do not need the verification. For example: Main stream:rtsp://ip:port/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0 HTTPS Enable HTTPS Port Enable HTTPs communication service control. If you enable this function, use to log in the device. If you are using the default port in data encryption protection mode, use to log in. Select a HTTPs communication port value from 1025 to ONVIF ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) describes the model, interface, data type of network video and the mode of data interaction. The target of the ONVIF standard is to realize a network video frame protocol, which makes the network video products, including front end and record device, produced by different manufacturers completely compatible. PPPoE 1. Enter the PPPoE user name and password from your ISP (internet service provider) and the enable PPPoE function in the PPPoE interface. 2. Save the current settings. 3. Reboot the device. The current settings are applied. The device connects to the internet using PPPoE after reboot. 4. Note the IP address in the WAN from the IP address column. PPPoE is set to connect to the internet. Acquire an account from your ISP, and set here to dial to the interface. The registered IP address is displayed in the interface. Navigate to the IP address item to view the current device information and access the clientend. DDNS Use the DDNS interface to set the DDNS. This connects the various servers so that you can access the system using the server. Navigate to the corresponding service website to apply a domain name and then access the system using the domain. Table 33: DDNS interface parameters Server Type Select DDNS protocol from the drop-down and enable DDNS function. 30 Web Configuration Guide - v4

31 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Server IP Server Port Domain Name User Password Update period DDNS server IP address DDNS server port. The self-defined domain name. The user name input to log in to the server. The password input to log in to the server. Device IP and service connection refresh period. The default setup is 10 minutes. IP filter The IP filter interface is shown used to enable IP filter function so that a specified IP user can access the BX or GX Range Cameras. Add IP address or the IP address section. If you do not check the box, there is no access limit. SMTP The SMTP ( ) interface is made up of the following fields: Table 34: SMTP interface parameters SMTP Server Input the server address then enable this function. Port The default value is 25. Anonymity User Name Password Sender A user can auto login anonymously. Do not input the user name, password or the sender information. The user name of the sender account. The password of sender account. Sender address. Authentication (Encryption mode) Title (Subject) Select SSL or none. subject. Attachment Mail receiver Interval Health mail enable Update period (interval) Check the box to send a snapshot picture in the . Enter a maximum of three receiver addresses. Set the send interval from 0 to 3600 seconds. 0 means there is no interval. The system does not send out the immediately when the alarm occurs. When the alarm, motion detection or the abnormity event activates the , the system sends out the according to the interval specified here. This function is very useful when there are too many s activated by the abnormity events, which may result in heavy load for the server. Check the box to enable this function. This function allows the system to send out the test to check the connection is OK. Check the box to enable this function and set the corresponding interval. Web Configuration Guide - v4 31

32 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras test The system automatically sends out an to test the connection is OK. Before the test, save the setup information. UPnP UPnP allows the user to establish the mapping relationship between the LAN and the public network, and to add, modify or remove UPnP item. 1. In the Windows OS, navigate to Start > Control Panel > Add or remove programs. 2. Click Add/Remove Windows Components then select Network Services from the Windows Components Wizard. 3. Click Details and then enable the Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control client and UPnP User Interface features. 4. Click OK to begin installation. If your UPnP is enabled in the Windows OS, the BX or GX Range Cameras auto detects it through My Network Places. SNMP The SNMP allows communication between the network management work station software and the proxy of the managed device. Before you use this function, install software such as MG MibBrowser 8.0c software or establish the SNMP service. You must reboot the device to activate the new setup. Table 35: SNMP interface parameters SNMP Port Listening UDP port of the device's proxy program. Set the port value from 1 to The default value is 161 Read Community Write Community A string command between the manage process and the proxy process which defines authentication, access control and the management relationship between one proxy and one group of managers. Ensure that the device and the proxy are the same. The read community reads all the objects the SNMP supported in the specified name. The default setup is public. A string command between the manage process and the proxy process which defines authentication, access control and the management relationship between one proxy and one group of managers. Ensure that the device and the proxy are the same. The write community reads, writes or accesses all the objects the SNMP supported in the specified name. The default setup is write. Trap address Trap port SNMP version The destination address of the Trap information from the device's proxy program. The destination port of the Trap information from the device's proxy program. Used for the gateway device and the client-end PC in the LAN to exchange the information. This is a non-protocol UDP connection port with no effect on the network applications. Set the port value from 1 to The default value is 162. Check SNMP v1, system only processes the information of V1. Check SNMP v2, system only processes the information of V2. Check SNMP v3, you can set account and password. Set the corresponding account and password for security verification. The V1 and V2 option is null. 32 Web Configuration Guide - v4

33 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Bonjour The Bonjour interface is based on the multicast DNS service from the Apple. The Bonjour device can automatically broadcast its service information and listen to the service information from other devices. If BX or GX Range Cameras information is unknown, browse for the BX or GX Range Cameras using the Bonjour service in the same LAN to access the relevant records. View the server name when the BX or GX Range Cameras is detected by Bonjour. Note the safari browser supports this function. Click Display All Bookmarks and open Bonjour. The system can auto-detect the BX or GX Range Cameras in the Bonjour function in the LAN. Multicast The multicast interface is a transmission mode of data packet. When there are multiple hosts to receive the same data packet, multiple-cast is the best option to reduce the broad width and the CPU load. The source host can just send out one data to transit. This function also depends on the relationship of the group member and group of the outer. Set the multicast address and port. You also need to go to Live interface to set the protocol as Multicast. IEEE802 IEEE802.1X works for local and metropolitan area networks and port based network access control protocol. It supports manual operation of the client to choose the means of authenticating by which to control it to access to the Local Area Networks or not. It supports the ability to authenticate, to calculate fees, to ensure security and to maintain requirements. Table 36: IEEE802 interface parameters Authentication Username Password PEAP (protected EAP protocol). It needs the username to login, which is authenticated by the server. Please input password here. QoS The QoS (Quality of Service) interface is used to define the network security mechanism. This is a technology to fix network delay and jam problem and so on. For the network service, the QoS includes the transmission bandwidth, delay and the packet loss. We guarantee the transmission bandwidth, lower the delay, and reduce the loss of the data packet and anti-dither to enhance the quality. Set the DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) of the IP to distinguish the data packet so that the router or the hub can provide different services for various data packets. It can select the different queues according to the priority of the packets and select the bandwidth of each queue. It can also discard at a different ratio when the broad bandwidth is jam. Table 37: QoS interface parameters Real-time monitor Command The data packet of the network video monitor. The non-monitor packet such as device setup and search. Web Configuration Guide - v4 33

34 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Event Video detect Motion Detect The motion detect interface is made up of the following fields: Table 38: Motion Detect interface parameters Enable Enable video mask detection Enable defocus detection Working Period Anti-dither Area Record Record Delay Relay out Alarm Delay Send PTZ Snapshot Check the box to enable motion detection function. Check the box to enable video mask detection alarm. Check the box to enable defocus detection alarm. Set the arm/disarm period. Click Set to open the Period setup menu. Check the box in front of each period to enable it. Period setup can be done by dragging and dropping the working period. The system only memorizes one event during the anti-dither period. The value ranges from 0s to 100s. Set motion detection region and its sensitivity and area. The higher the sensitivity is, the easier it is to trigger motion detection. The smaller the area, the easier to trigger motion detect. The default covers all regions. Click on Save to enable the setup. Check to enable auto record when an alarm. Set the record period in Storage > Schedule and select auto record in the record control interface. The system can delay the recording for a specified time after alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Enable the alarm activation function. Select the alarm output port so that the system can activate the corresponding alarm device when an alarm occurs. The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time after an alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. If you enable this function, the System can send out an to alert you when an alarm occurs and ends. Set the address in Network > SMTP Set PTZ movement when an alarm occurs. For example, go to preset x when there is an alarm. The event type includes: Preset, Tour and Pattern. Check the to enable the system to backup a motion detection snapshot file. Set the snapshot period in Storage > Schedule Different colors represent different areas. Each area can set different detection zones. The detection zone can be irregular and discontinuous. The Area interface is made up of the following fields: Table 39: Area interface parameters Name Sensitivity The default area name includes Region1, Region2, Region3, Region4 and Custom. Brightness sensitivity. Motion detection is triggered more easily with higher sensitivity. Set up different sensitivities from 0 to 100. The recommenced value is 30 to Web Configuration Guide - v4

35 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Area threshold Waveform Delete all Delete Used to check the relationship between an object and its area. The lower the area threshold, the easier it is to trigger motion detection. Set up different threshold for each area from 0 to 100. The recommenced value is 0 to 10. Red means motion detect is triggered. Green means motion detect is not triggered. Clear all the detection areas with color. Delete the selected area. Video Tamper The Video Tamper interface is made up of the following fields: Table 40: Video Tamper interface parameters Enable Video Tampering Enable Defocus Detection Working Period Record Record Delay Relay out Alarm Delay PTZ Snapshot Check the box to enable the Video Tamper function. Check the box to enable the Defocus Detection function. The Video Tamper function becomes activated in the specified periods. You can specify up to six periods in one day. Select Setup to specify working periods. Select the dates to which you want to apply the setup, then set the start and end times for each period. Click Save and the system goes back to the motion detection interface. Enable recording. The system can delay recording for a specified time after the video tampering alarm has ended. Enter a delay in seconds between 10 and 300. Enable alarm activation. The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time after video tampering alarm ended. Enter a delay in seconds between 10 and 300. Enable this function to send an when the video tampering alarm is triggered. Set a PTZ movement to be activated when the video tampering alarm is triggered. Select the Activation type, which can be Preset, Tour, or Pattern, then select the number of the movement. Enable the snapshot function. Scene Changing The Scene Changing interface is made up of the following fields: Table 41: Scene Changing interface parameters Enable Working Period Check the box to enable the Scene Changing function. The Scene Changing function becomes activated in the specified periods. You can specify up to six periods in one day. Select Setup to specify working periods. Select the dates to which you want to apply the setup, then set the start and end times for each Web Configuration Guide - v4 35

36 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras period. Click Save and the system goes back to the motion detection interface. Record Record Delay Relay out Alarm Delay PTZ Snapshot Enable recording. The system can delay recording for a specified time after the Scene Changing alarm has ended. Enter a delay in seconds between 10 and 300. Enable alarm activation. The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time after Scene Changing alarm ended. Enter a delay in seconds between 10 and 300. Enable this function to send an when the Scene Changing alarm is triggered. Set a PTZ movement to be activated when the Scene Changing alarm is triggered. Select the Activation type, which can be Preset, Tour, or Pattern, then select the number of the movement. Enable the snapshot function. Audio detect The Audio detect interface is made up of the following fields: Table 42: Audio detect interface parameters Enable Input Abnormal Enable Intensity Change Note Check to trigger an alarm when the system detects abnormal audio input. Check to trigger an alarm when the system detects the audio intensity change exceeds the threshold. Sensitivity Set the sensitivity level from 1 to 100. When the volume of the input sound is greater than the volume of the continuous environment, it can be judged as audio abnormality. Adjust this setting according to the actual environmental test. Threshold Set the threshold level from 1 to 100. Used to set the intensity of filtered environmental sound. If the environmental noise is louder, set the value higher. Adjust this setting according to the actual environmental test. Working Period Anti-Dither Record Record Delay Relay-out Alarm Delay This function becomes activated in the periods specified. Click Setup to open the working period menu. There are six periods in one day. Draw a circle to enable the corresponding period. Select the date. If you do not select, the current setup applies to today only. Select All week to apply to the whole week. Click OK and the system goes back to the motion detection interface. Click Save to exit. The system only memorizes one event during the anti-dither period. The value ranges from 0s to 100s. Check the box so that when an alarm occurs, the system auto records. Set the recording period in Storage > Schedule and select auto record in the record control interface. The system can delay recording for a specified time after the alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Enable the alarm activation function. Select the alarm output port so that the system can activate the corresponding alarm device when the alarm occurs. The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time after the alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. 36 Web Configuration Guide - v4

37 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Send PTZ Snapshot Note Enable this function to allow the system to send out an to alert you when an alarm occurs and ends. Set PTZ movement when an alarm occurs. For example, go to preset x when there is an alarm. The event type includes: Preset, Tour and Pattern. Activate the snapshot function. Smart plan Select from the following options: Face detection Heat map IVS People counting Face detection The Face detection interface is made up of the following fields: Table 43: Face detection parameters Enable Working Period Enable face enhancement Record Record Delay Relay out Alarm Delay Send Snapshot Target Filter Check the box to enable Face detection function. Set the arm/disarm period. Click Set to open the Period setup menu. Check the box in front of each period to enable it. Period setup can be done by dragging and dropping the working period. Check the box to enable face enhancement function. Check to enable auto record when an alarm. Set the record period in Storage > Schedule and select auto record in the record control interface. The system can delay the recording for a specified time after alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Enable the alarm activation function. Select the alarm output port so that the system can activate the corresponding alarm device when an alarm occurs. The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time after an alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. If you enable this function, the System can send out an to alert you when an alarm occurs and ends. Set the address in Network > SMTP Check the to enable the system to backup a motion detection snapshot file. Set the snapshot period in Storage > Schedule Set the maximum and minimum size, or draw the target. People counting The People counting interface is made up of the following fields: Web Configuration Guide - v4 37

38 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Table 44: People counting parameters Enable Enable OSD Working Period Lens Direction Rule Name Check the box to enable people counting function. Check the box to enable OSD function. Set the arm/disarm period. Click Set to open the Period setup menu. Check the box in front of each period to enable it. Period setup can be done by dragging and dropping the working period. Select Vertical or Inclined. Enter the name of the rule you are creating. Direction Select A > B or B > A. Enter number Leave Number Stranded Number Record Record Delay Relay out Alarm Delay Send Snapshot Set a maximum limit to the number of people entering an area. An alarm is triggered when this number is exceeded. Set a maximum limit to the number of people leaving an area. An alarm is triggered when this number is exceeded. Set a maximum limit to the number of people remaining in an area. An alarm is triggered when this number is exceeded. Check to enable auto record when an alarm. Set the record period in Storage > Schedule and select auto record in the record control interface. The system can delay the recording for a specified time after alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Enable the alarm activation function. Select the alarm output port so that the system can activate the corresponding alarm device when an alarm occurs. The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time after an alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. If you enable this function, the System can send out an to alert you when an alarm occurs and ends. Set the address in Network > SMTP Check the to enable the system to backup a motion detection snapshot file. Set the snapshot period in Storage > Schedule Draw Rule People counting report The People counting report interface is made up of the following fields. Table 45: Report parameters Report Type Start time End time Flow direction Search Export Report types include: Day, Month, Year. Set the start time of the requested report. Set the end time of the requested report. Select values to appear in the report. Generate the report. Export the report. 38 Web Configuration Guide - v4

39 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Heat map The Heat Map interface is made up of the following fields: Table 46: Heat map parameters Enable Working Period Check the box to enable heat map function. Set the arm/disarm period. Click Set to open the Period setup menu. Check the box in front of each period to enable it. Period setup can be done by dragging and dropping the working period. Heat Map Report The Heat Map Report interface is made up of the following fields. Table 47: Report parameters Start time End time Search Export Set the start time of the requested report. Set the end time of the requested report. Generate the report. Export the report. Temperature Alarm Only the BX Thermal Bullet Camera supports this alarm function. The Temperature Alarm interface is made up of the following fields: Table 48: Temperature Alarm interface parameters Note Enable Working Period Anti-dither Record Record Delay Relay-out Alarm Delay Send Snapshot Check to enable temperature alarm activation. Set the alarm period by checking the box for a specified time period and day. The alarm is only activated within a set time range. The system only memorizes one event during the anti-dither period. The value ranges from 0s to 100s. Check the box so that when an alarm occurs, the system auto records. Set the recording period in Storage > Schedule and select auto record in the record control interface. The system can delay recording for a specified time after the alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Enable the alarm activation function. Select the alarm output port so that the system can activate the corresponding alarm device when the alarm occurs. The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time after the alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Enable this function to allow the system to send out an to alert you when an alarm occurs and ends. Activate the snapshot function. Web Configuration Guide - v4 39

40 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Fire Warning Only the BX Thermal Bullet Camera supports this alarm function. The Fire Warning interface is made up of the following fields: Table 49: Fire Warning interface parameters Note Enable Target Size Check to enable fire warning activation. Set the minimum target size which can be recognized by the fire warning. An alarm is generated when the target pixel size is exceeded. Sensitivity Set the alarm sensitivity, from 1 to 100. The higher the sensitivity is, the more alarms are generated. This may result in false alarms. Redraw Rule Measurement Items Working Period Anti-dither Record Record Delay Relay-out Alarm Delay Send Snapshot Click Redraw Rule to redraw the corresponding rules. Click + to add a new alarm area. Click the corresponding trash icon to delete a measurement item. Set the alarm period by checking the box for a specified time period and day. The alarm is only activated within a set time range. The system only memorizes one event during the anti-dither period. The value ranges from 0s to 100s. Check the box so that when an alarm occurs, the system auto records. Set the recording period in Storage > Schedule and select auto record in the record control interface. The system can delay recording for a specified time after the alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Enable the alarm activation function. Select the alarm output port so that the system can activate the corresponding alarm device when the alarm occurs. The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time after the alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Enable this function to allow the system to send out an to alert you when an alarm occurs and ends. Activate the snapshot function. Alarm The Alarm interface is made up of the following fields: Table 50: Alarm interface parameters Enable Working Period Anti-dither Sensor Check the box to enable this function. This function becomes activated in the periods specified. There are six periods in one day. Draw a circle to enable the corresponding period. Select the date. If you do not select, the current setup applies to today only. Select All week to apply to the whole week. Click OK and the system goes back to the motion detection interface. Click Save to exit. The system only memorizes one event during the anti-dither period. The value ranges from 0s to 100s. Select either NO or NC. 40 Web Configuration Guide - v4

41 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages type Relay out Alarm Delay Record Channel Record Delay Send PTZ Snapshot From NO to NC, system enables alarm. From NC to NO, system disables alarm. Enable the alarm activation function. Select the alarm output port so that the system can activate the corresponding alarm device when the alarm occurs. Please note the relay output number here is for reference only. The alarm output number may vary due to different series products. The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time after the alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. The system auto activates the motion detection channel to record once an alarm occurs (working with motion detection function). Navigate to Storage > Schedule to set the current channel as a general record. The system can delay recording for a specified time after the alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Enable this function to allow the system to send out an to alert you when an alarm occurs and ends. Set PTZ movement when an alarm occurs. For example, go to preset x when there is an alarm. The event type includes: Preset, Tour and Pattern. Input the capture channel number so that the system can backup a motion detection snapshot file. Abnormality Abnormality includes the following statuses: No SD card Capacity warning SD card error Disconnection or IP conflict Illegal access Devices which support the SD card have following the abnormality functions: No SD Card Capacity Warning SD card error The abnormality interface is made up of the following fields: Table 51: Abnormality interface parameters Note Event Type Enable Record Record Delay Relay out Alarm Delay Send SD card abnormality alarm event type. Check to enable SD card abnormality alarm. Enable recording. The system can delay the recording for a specified time after the alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Check to enable the alarm activation output interface. This can activate the corresponding alarm output device when an alarm occurs. The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time after the alarm has ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. No SD card, capacity warning, SD card error, alarm delay starts from the beginning of alarm. Enable this function to allow the system to send out an to alert you when an alarm occurs and ends. Users can set address in Network > SMTP Web Configuration Guide - v4 41

42 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras SD Card Capacity Limit Enable Login Error Note Set the remaining capacity of an SD card. An alarm will occur when the remaining capacity of SD card is less than this percentage. Set the maximum number of failed login attempts a user can make before an alarm is activated. When the device is offline or has IP conflicts, the abnormal alarm is similar to the case of an SD card error. When the login password has been entered incorrectly multiple times, the illegal access alarm occurs. This operation is similar to the SD card error. Allow login error times, as when it exceeds this limit, the user account will be locked. Storage Schedule Use the Record Schedule and Snapshot Schedule interfaces to add or remove the recording schedule and snapshot schedule setup. There are six periods in one day, and the different recording modes scheduled are indicated with different colours. You can view the current time period setup from the color bar. Green: general (auto) record/snapshot. Yellow: motion detect record/snapshot. Red: alarm record/snapshot. Use the Holiday Schedule interface to disable recording and snapshot scheduling for specific days. Please make sure you have enabled the corresponding record mode in the Setup > Storage > Conditions Destination The destination interface is used to set the storage mode of the BX or GX Range Cameras record file or snapshot pictures. The system can save according to the event types. This corresponds to the three modes (general/motion/alarm) in the Schedule interface. Check the box to enable the save functions. You can select one of the following storage options: Local FTP NAS The destination interface is made up of the following fields: Table 52: Destination interface parameters Event Type Local FTP NAS General, Motion detect or Alarm. Save in the SD card. Save in the FTP server. Save in the NAS server. 42 Web Configuration Guide - v4

43 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages The local interface is used to view local SD card information. You can also operate the readonly, write-only, hot swap and format operation. The FTP interface is used to enable the FTP function. When network disconnect has occurred, or there is malfunction, emergency storage can save the record/snapshot picture to the local SD card. The NAS interface is used to enable the NAS function. Record control The record control interface is made up of the following fields: Table 53: Record control interface parameters Pack Duration Pre-record Disk Full Record Mode Record Bit Stream Select file size. Default setup is 60 minutes. Enter the pre-record value here. For example, enter 4 so that system can read the previous four seconds' video before the alarm occurrence from the buffer and record the 4 seconds video in the file. If there is no record when the alarm record or motion detect record occurred, the system can record the N seconds video before the event occurrence in the file. Stop: Current working HDD is overwriting or current HDD is full, it will stop record. Overwrite: Current working HDD is full; it will overwrite the previous file. There are three modes: Auto/manual/close. Select main stream or extra stream. System General The general interface includes the general setup and the date/time setup. The general setup section is made up of the following fields: Table 54: General interface parameters Device Name Video Standard Language Location TV Out Set the device name. Display the video standard. Select the language from the drop-down list. The device must reboot to get the modification activated. Set the device location. Enable video to be viewed on an analog monitor/encoder. Date and time The date and time interface is made up of the following fields: Web Configuration Guide - v4 43

44 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Table 55: Date and time interface parameters Date format Time Format Time zone System time Sync PC DST NTP NTP server Port Update period Select the date format from the drop-down. There are two options: 24-H and 12-H. The time zone of the device. Set system time. This field becomes valid after you set. Click to save the system time as your PC current time. Set day-night save time begin time and end times. Set according to the date format or according to the week format. Check the box to enable NTP function. Set the time server address. Set the time server port. Set the sync periods between the device and the time server. The update function is null if the value is 0. Splicing Only the BX720 8MP Panoramic Dome Camera supports this function. For the BX 8MP Panoramic Dome camera, the panoramic view is composed of 4 spliced images. If any splicing artifacts are seen in the camera view, performing the splicing calibration can improve image quality. Account User name or user group name can have a maximum of 15 characters. The space at the beginning or end of the string is null. The valid string includes: character, number, space and underline. The maximum amount of users permitted is 20. The maximum amount of groups permitted is 8. The factory default setup includes two levels: user and admin. User management adopts group/user modes. The user name and the group name must be unique. One user must be included in only one group. User name Use the user name interface to add/remove user and modify user name. 1. Check the box to enable anonymous login function. 2. Enter the address for the preview interface into a standard browser and log in. 3. Open the Add user dialog to add a name to a group and set the user rights. 4. Input the user name and password and then select one group for the current user. Modify user The user rights cannot exceed the group right setup. Ensure that the general user has the lower rights setup than the admin. Use this dialog to modify the user property, belonging group, password and rights. Modify password 44 Web Configuration Guide - v4

45 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Use this dialog to modify the user password. Enter the old password and then input the new password twice to confirm the new setup. Click OK to save. Users cannot modify others' passwords. Group The group management interface can add/remove group, modify group password and etc. The Add group dialog is used to add a group and set its corresponding rights. Input the group name and then check the box to select the corresponding rights. It includes: preview, playback, record control, PTZ control and etc. Click Modify group to modify group information such as remarks and rights. PTZ The Network PTZ interface is made up of the following fields: Table 56: Network PTZ interface parameters Protocol Select the corresponding protocol. The Analog PTZ interface is made up of the following fields: Table 57: Analog PTZ interface parameters Address Baud rate Note Address of the corresponding BX or GX Range Cameras. By default this is 1. Select the Baud rate for camera. By default is Data Bit Default setting is 8. Stop Bit Default setting is 1. Parity Set parity mode of the protocol. Default setting is 0. Default Click Default on the Default interface to restore the entire system to factory default settings. The system cannot restore some information such as network IP address. Import/Export The Import/Export interface is made up of the following fields: Table 58: Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Import Export Import the local setup files to the system. Export the corresponding system setup to your local PC. Auto maintenance The auto maintenance interface is used to select to auto reboot and auto delete the old files interval from the drop-down list. Web Configuration Guide - v4 45

46 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras To use the auto delete old files function, set the file period. Upgrade The upgrade interface is used to perform software upgrades on the system. Select the upgrade file and click Upgrade to begin the firmware update. Do not turn off the device power, disconnect the device, reboot or shutdown the device during the update period. If the incorrect program is updated, reboot the device. Errors in upgrades may cause some modules of the device to malfunction. Information Version The version interface is used to view system software version, WEB version, release date and etc. Log Use the Log interface to view the system log. Table 59: Log interface parameters Type Start time End time Search Detailed information Clear Backup Log types include: system operation, configuration operation, data operation, alarm event, record operation, and user management, log clear. Set the start time of the requested log. Set the end time of the requested log. Select log type from the drop-down list and click Search to view the list. Click Stop to terminate the current search operation. Select one item to view the detailed information. Click to delete all displayed log files. Click to backup log files to current PC. Online User The online user interface is used to view online user name, group name, IP address and login time. 46 Web Configuration Guide - v4

47 BX and GX Range - Cameras 3 Web Configuration Pages Temperature Only the BX Thermal Bullet Camera supports this measurement function. Rule Setup Set up Rules in the Config interface on the Rule screen. The Config interface is made up of the following fields: Table 60: Config interface parameters Measurement Items Open Local Config Target Radiation Coefficient Note Click + to add a new alarm area. Click the corresponding trash icon to delete a measurement item. Check to enable the local configuration function. Optionally, set the target emissivity from 0 to 1. Target Distance Optionally, set the distance between the camera and the intended target from 0 to 1000m. Target Reflection Temperature Relay-out Alarm Result Alarm Condition Alarm Threshold Temperature Temperature Error Temperature Duration Redraw Rule Optionally, set the target temperature from 0 to 550 C. Enable the alarm activation function. Select the alarm output port so that the system can activate the corresponding alarm device when the alarm occurs. Set the temperature mode that triggers the alarm. Spot: Optional Line: Max, Min or Average Area: Max, Min, Average, Standard or Middle The Preview interface continues to display the alarm as red after it has been triggered. Set the alarm condition: Below, Match or Above. Optionally, set the temperature threshold for triggering the alarm from 0 to 550 C. Optionally, set the temperature error margin from 0 to 10 C. Optionally, set the length of time for which the set temperature must be exceeded in order to trigger the alarm. From 0 to 1000s. Click Redraw Rule to redraw the corresponding rules. Temperature Contrast The Temperature contrast function compares the temperature of a selected spot, line or area to the average temperature. The result is displayed in the Preview interface. 1. Click + to add contrast record. 2. Select the targets to be compared from the drop-downs. 3. Click Save. Global The contrast result is displayed to the left of the Preview interface. The Global interface is made up of the following fields: Web Configuration Guide - v4 47

48 3 Web Configuration Pages BX and GX Range - Cameras Table 61: Global interface parameters Temperature Switch Temperature Unit Relative Humidity Atmospheric Temperature Physical Radiation Coefficient Note Check to enable the temperature switch function. This function displays the real-time temperature of the target spot on the Preview interface. Optionally, set the displayed temperature unit. C or F Optionally, set the environment relative humidity from 0 to 100%. Optionally, set the environmental temperature from 0 to 100 C. Optionally, set the physical radiation coefficient from 0 to 1. Object Distance Optionally, set the physical distance of the target object from 0 to 1000m. Object Reflective Temperature Hot Spot Follow High CTMaker Color Low CTMaker Color Isotherm Min Temperature Medium Temperature Max Temperature Saturation Temperature Color Code Optionally, set the object reflective temperature from 0 to 100 C. Check to enable hot spot detection tracing. This function displays the spot with the maximum temperature and minimum temperature in the Preview interface. Set the display color of high temperatures. Set the display color of low temperatures. Check to enable the Isotherm function. The highlighted image is displayed with areas between the minimum and maximum temperatures in a bright color. Areas at other temperatures are displayed in monochrome. Set the minimum temperature. When the gain mode is set to below the minimum temperature mode, the range is from -40 C to 160 C. When the gain mode is set to below the high temperature mode, the range is from -40 C to 600 C. Set the medium temperature. When the gain mode is low temperature, the range is from -40 C to 160 C. When the gain mode is high temperature, the range is from -40 C to 600 C. Set the maximum temperature. When the gain mode is low temperature, the range is from -40 C to 160 C. When the gain mode is high temperature, the range is from -40 C to 600 C. Set the saturation temperature. When the gain mode is low temperature, the range is from -40 C to 160 C. When the gain mode is high temperature, the range is from -40 C to 600 C. Check to display the color code to one side of the Preview interface. Heatmap The Heatmap interface is made up of the following fields: Table 62: Heatmap interface parameters Export Heatmap Note Click to export the Heatmap. 48 Web Configuration Guide - v4

49 4 ALARM Click Alarm function to display the Alarm interface. Use the alarm interface to set the device alarm type and alarm sound setup. When a specified alarm has occurred, the system can record the corresponding alarm information on the right pane of the alarm list. Table 63: Alarm interface parameters Type Alarm type Motion detect Disk full Disk Error Video Tamper External alarm Illegal Access Audio Detect System triggers alarm when motion detection alarm occurs. System triggers alarm when disk is full. System triggers alarm when disk error happens. System triggers alarm when video is tampering. Alarm input device sends out alarm. System triggers alarm when the password has been entered incorrectly a certain number of times. System triggers alarm when audio detect occurs. Operation Prompt System automatically pops up alarm dialog. Alarm audio Audio Path When alarm occurs, system auto generates alarm audio. The audio supports customized setup. Specify the alarm sound file. Web Configuration Guide - v4 49

50 4 Alarm BX and GX Range - Cameras 50 Web Configuration Guide - v4

51 5 INTELLIGENT AUTO-TRACKING BX520 HD Adaptive IR PTZ Cameras can automatically monitor, intelligently detect and track a defined object using zoom, recording and alarm functions. The device can carry out effective surveillance without any staff on site. It supports various action rules as well as auto-tracking and manual tracking simultaneously. The BX520 HD Adaptive IR PTZ Cameras can be used in high-risk environments where staffing is low, such as banks, power stations and prisons. The following tracking types are available: Single-scene tracking Multiple-scene tracking Panorama-scene tracking Configure tracking types using the IVS Web setup interface. Capabilities Intelligently track objects using a BX520 HD Adaptive IR PTZ Camera and the web configuration interface. The BX520 HD Adaptive IR PTZ Cameras have the following capabilities. Tripwire Detect when a object crosses a predefined boundary or 'tripwire'. Figure 12: Object crossing a pre-defined tripwire The customized tripwire setup can be a straight line or a line of any shape. Web Configuration Guide - v4 51

52 5 Intelligent Auto-Tracking BX and GX Range - Cameras Trigger alarms for crossing one-way or dual-way. There may be several tripwires in one scene to meet the monitor requirements of complex environments. Object size filters supported. Cross Warning Zone Detect moving objects crossing the specified zone or in the specified zone. Figure 13: Cross Warning Zone defined The warning zone shape and size can be fully customized. When an object enters or leaves the zone, the system triggers an alarm. Detect moving object action in the zone. The activation amount and the stay time can be fully customized. Object size filter supported. Perimeter Protection Detect objects crossing a defined perimeter. Figure 14: Perimeter protection The customized e-fence setup can be a straight line or a line of any shape. 52 Web Configuration Guide - v4

53 BX and GX Range - Cameras 5 Intelligent Auto-Tracking Trigger alarms for crossing one-way or dual-way. Object size filters supported. Loitering Detection Detect objects that stay in the specified zone longer than the set time. Figure 15: Loitering detection The detect zone shape and size can be fully customized. Time threshold can be fully customized. Object size filters supported. Abandoned Object Detection Detect any abandoned objects in the specified zone. Figure 16: Abandoned object detect zone The detect zone shape and size can be fully customized. Time threshold can be fully customized. Object size filters supported. Web Configuration Guide - v4 53

54 5 Intelligent Auto-Tracking BX and GX Range - Cameras Missing Object Detection Detect any missing objects in the specified zone. Figure 17: Missing object detect zone The detect zone shape and size can be fully customized. Time threshold can be fully customized. Object size filters supported. Illegal Parking Detect any illegal parking events in the specified zone. Figure 18: Illegal parking detect zone The detect zone shape and size can be fully customized. Time threshold can be fully customized. Fast Moving Detect any fast moving objects in the specified zone. 54 Web Configuration Guide - v4

55 BX and GX Range - Cameras 5 Intelligent Auto-Tracking Figure 19: Illegal parking detect zone The detect zone shape and size can be fully customized. Speed threshold can be fully customized. Typical Applications This section describes how to set up Intelligent Auto-tracking for the most commonly-used applications. Single-Scene Track Single-scene tracking is suitable for single-scene monitor zones. Set corresponding alarm activation rules here. After an object has entered the monitor zone and activated the selected rule, the system can enable Auto-tracking. For example, if you want to set one prohibited area in the monitor zone, use the 'Cross warning zone' rule. 1. Log in to the Web Configuration pages and click Set. 2. Select IVS in the menu tree on the left pane. 3. Set the track parameter. 4. Click Save to complete the setup. 5. To set the scene, navigate to the Scene setup interface and click Add Scene. The system saves the current monitor area as the new scene by default. a. Use the PTZ to adjust the monitor area and click Scene Setup to set a new scene. b. Use the Zoom controls to adjust the PTZ zoom position. c. Click Set Track Rate to set the track rate for the current scene. d. Edit the Scene name and Track time as appropriate. e. Click Save to complete setup. Web Configuration Guide - v4 55

56 5 Intelligent Auto-Tracking BX and GX Range - Cameras Figure 20: Scene setup interface 6. If appropriate, set the limited scene. a. Check the corresponding box to enable the limited track function. b. Select the track line at the right pane of the interface. c. Use the PTZ direction and zoom to set the up/down/left/right line. d. Click Save to complete setup. 7. Select the track scene. a. Navigate to the single-scene track interface and select the monitor scene required. b. Click Save button to complete setup. Figure 21: Single-scene track interface 8. Set the intelligent rule. a. Navigate to the Rule setup interface to set the monitor scene of the rule. b. Click Add Rule. The system enables the rule by default. c. Edit the Rule name and type as appropriate. d. Click and draw the rule threshold in the preview interface in the bottom left panel. e. Select Both from the direction dropdown list. f. Click Save to complete setup. 56 Web Configuration Guide - v4

57 BX and GX Range - Cameras 5 Intelligent Auto-Tracking Figure 22: Rule setup interface 9. Click Live. When you switch to a new scene, the system takes 3 seconds to enable Auto-tracking. 10. Click to draw the rule in the Live pane in the left bottom corner of the interface. Click to begin drawing and right-click to complete. When drawing the perimeter protection rule interface, draw the fence at the top first and then draw the fence at the bottom. 11. Click Draw to draw the target filter in the Live pane in the left bottom corner of the interface. The green pane indicates the maximum size and the red pane indicates the minimum size. Click the green pane and then drag the four corners to set the zone size. 12.Click Save. Multiple-scene Track Multiple-scene tracking is suitable for multiple-scene monitor zones. Set alarm activation rules for each scene. After an object has entered the monitor zone and activated the selected rule, the system can enable Auto-tracking. For example, if you want to use one BX520 HD Adaptive IR PTZ Camera to monitor three scenes using the Tour function, you can use the 'Loitering detection', 'Perimeter protection' and 'Tripwire' rules on three different scenes. 1. Log in to the Web Configuration pages and click Set. 2. Select IVS in the menu tree on the left pane. 3. Set the track parameter. 4. Click Save to complete the setup. 5. To set the scene, navigate to the Scene setup interface and click Add Scene. 6. Add the path for the multiple-scene track. 7. Click Save to complete setup. Web Configuration Guide - v4 57

58 5 Intelligent Auto-Tracking BX and GX Range - Cameras Figure 23: Scene setup interface for multi-scene 8. Set the rule. For more information, see "Single-Scene Track " on page Click Live and use the PTZ to set the monitor scene. When you switch to a new scene, the system takes 3 seconds to enable Auto-tracking. Panorama-Scene Tracking-Alarm Activation The system can auto-track objects entering the monitor zone. For example, you can set the BX520 HD Adaptive IR PTZ Camera to auto-track a recognized object after 1 second, and to keep tracking for 30 seconds. 1. Log in to the Web Configuration pages and click Set. 2. Select IVS in the menu tree on the left pane. 3. Check the box corresponding to the appropriate track parameter. 4. Select panorama-scene from the track type dropdown list. The default activation rule is 'Cross Warning zone'. 5. Set the trigger delay time as 1 second and track time as 30 seconds. 6. Click Save to complete the setup. 7. Click Live and use the PTZ to set the monitor scene. When you switch to a new scene, the system takes 3 seconds to enable Auto-tracking. Panorama-scene Track-Manual Activation The system can auto-track objects entering the monitor zone. 58 Web Configuration Guide - v4

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